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THE FARMER: MAY 26, 1911

MELTZER FOR

SAFE PLAGESi

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of New YorkTO WORK IN The Klein Clothing; Co. iUiiUilUiiUUUUiUU iScorches Employers Who HireLawyer to Lead Fight AgainstOUR LADIES' AND MISSES'

I SUIT STOCK OLegislation For Workingmen GRAND OPENING ANN0UNCEfflENT

Praises Provision of GermanyFor Safe Guarding Workersand Denounces Certain Legal

For One Day Only SATURDAY, MAY 27 g Fictionsr

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We take great pleasure in announcing to the public that on Saturday, May27th, 1911, we will open a branch store at Corner Middle and Golden Hill Sts.(Next to Mohican Co.) WHERE WE WILL CARRY A NEW, UP-TO-DAT- E

AND COMPLETE LINE OFm you can have your free choice of selection of our en-- (Special to the Farmer.)

Hartford, May 26 A very interestnit; aiuuiv ui suits xui 111c jjiiue uj. ing hearing took place yesterday beiore tne judiciary committee on asubstitute for House Bill No. 263, inHD)o(D)(D) troduced by Representative Meltzer.The substitute was introduced by Mr, Men's and .(Ctottlhlflnil

BoysMeltzer about 10 days ago, and. .thehearing on the bill . was postponedRnifs runcrirnrin Tvricfi from $15 to $3.5 let noth- - from day to day until yesterday, lateo X T Adin the afternoon, it was heard. Thosewho spoke in its favor were Messrs,Meltzer, Thorns, Managan of Water- -

mg siaiui in your way oj. uus.ug auvauiagc ui imogreat money-savin- g opportunity. Every oneless, every one this year's style from our own stock w

Including the popular imported and domestic weaves, in neat, naty, up-to-da- te j

bury, Representatives, and Leonard ofsyles, jof the highest grade tailoring, which we will sell at SPECIAL LOWHartford, representing the Central La-

bor Union of Hartford. Gross andfc3 and everyone the acme of tailored perfection, pre-senti-ng

a choice of the following: Morehouse opposed. PRICES to introduce our line.' ' "t -- ' '.' '

Mr. Meltzer explained his bill atsome length and spoke in part as follows:

"This bill amends Section 4702 of theGeneral Statutes, which defines the

For the past Fifteen Years we have been engaged in the Clothing. Business inNew York City, and, on account of fair dealing, good merchandise at the lowest j

prices, and our uniform attention to business, we have succeeded in building.duty of the master to the servant ingeneral terms, making- - it the master'sduty to provide for his servant 'a reasonable, safe place in which to. workand reasonable safe appliances to work up a great business, which.has grown to such ah extent, that we were compelled I

to branch out. It will be our aim at all times to give the people of Bridgeportwith,' and the usual construction putby courts and employers upon theword 'reasonable' to mean 'ordinarily dependable merchandise at the same low prices and with this aim in view, we are

Imported Mixture Suits $10.00

French Serge Suits $10.00

White Serge Suits $10.00

White Stripe Serge Suits $10.00Black Satin Suits $10.00

Silk Braided Suits $10.00

Novelty Mixture Suits $10.00Sailor Collar Model Suits $10.00

safe, moderately safe', and no employer at the present time makes an bound to succeed. ;

effort to have an absolutely safe placeto work In or absolutely safe tools towork with, because the law does notImpose on him such, a duty, and thisevil this bill seeks to remedy by strik-ing out from the statute the word'reasonable, and defining at some detail the duties of the master how heis to provide for the servant's safetyin case .of dangerous machinery, or adangerous place to work in.

The purpose of this bill is to prevent industrial accidents, which areH SEE DISPLAY IN OUR SHOW WINDOW v J

Ladies accustomed to the best will be delighted with any of them C5? so many and so varied that to Invite you to see them la all that we

preventable by compelling employers toprovide absolutely safe places in whichtheir employes shall work and safeappliances to work with. It is admitcan do n print. Remember this sale la for J?j

FREE WITH EACH STUITTWe beg to further announce that on our OPENING DAY, SATUR-

DAY, MAY 27th, 1911, we will give free to every purchaser of a suit,a beautifuland expensive shaving set, consisting of: Colgate's Shavingstick, Nickel Handled Shaving Brush, 7 Burham Blades, and ImprovedHeavy Handle.

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WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE, AND WEWILL EARNESTLY ENDEAVOR TO PLEASE YOU.

The Klein Clothing Co.COR. MIDDLE AND GOLDEN HILL STS.

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dustrial conditions that more than 50per cent, of industrial accidents arefrom preventable causes, and therefore

SATURDAY, ONE DAY ONLY gMILLINERY MUST 60!! I it is time that the State takes notice

of such an appalling state of Industrial conditions and enacts laws toprevent it. 'An ounce of preventionis better than a pound of cure, andwhile lust compensation for Injuriesought to be had and legislation forthat purpose ought to be enacted, butto prevent avoidable accidents is a

Final Price Cut Unbelievably Deep wPrices so low' as to send this beautiful millinery 111

scurrying to new owners the minute this announce- - pmen comes to public notice. We never carry millin-- flery over and these next-to-nothi- ng prices will move itsurely and quickly. Have a new hat for Memorial m

higher duty on. the part of the State,as It not only protects the working- - Branch of 2182 3rd Ave., N. Y. City BRIDGEPORT, CONNmen, the mainstay of our maustriavexpansion, but it saves the State fromhuman waste, which is a great economie loss.

These laws safeguarding working-- 1 Joseph, who' does not-kno- his em-- QUEER PETS.wear. ' sa3 Daymen against avoidable accidents from ployes, does not Vvork with them, doesdangerous machinery a.nd unsafe not know their trials and tribulationsplaces to work in have been enacted and the danger they are exposed to in

sub-contract- and other persons hav-ing charge of( or responsible for, anywork Involving a risk or danger to theemployes or the public, shall use ev-ery device, care and precaution which

der not to be overlooked, with the re-sult that both in town and out oftown, at casement with and without awindow seat, the lace curtain stop-ping within a foot and a half of thefloor, has a wider vogue that 'the

Trimmedin many States of the Union, in Eur-- 1 their work and his standard of pru

Is practicable to use for the protecope and especially in Germany. , It I denee is to get as much as he canFor AnyHat jn OurStock For

was amusing to me to hear that I from his investment regardless of tion and safety of life and limb, limii) l MAY longer curtain. These curtains maybe bought in all over fancy lace, realphrase-make- r, Mr. Emery, whom the safety in life and limb to his em ited only by the necessity of preserv

Manufacturers' Association have lm- - ployes. ing the efficiency of the structure, ma-chine or other apparatus or device,and without regard to the additional

ported from Washington. D. C, to "And it is the duty of the state toor imitation, at prices to suit mostpocketbooks, but the most used andbest liked of the medium pricedlead their fight against legislation in I provide these necessary safeguards,

favor of workingmen, when he praised I some of which this bill of mine pro- -$13 ' These hats have sold for $3 to $15 and are the season's smartest &

?J styles. Exquisite in design and possessing individuality that is rare j. grades are made of plain, sheer fabcost of suitable material or safety appllances or devices.the compensation laws of Germany. 1 vides." rics finished with a. fancy 'borderHe was willing to borrow these laws Mr. Meltzer then went on In fact it is the border which counts

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SEE DISPLAY IN OUR SHOW WINDOW DRAPERIES TO SOFTEX LIGHT,from Germany. But the compensa-- plain the different provisions of his most now whether in the real or imitation lace variety. Three . kinds ofSunproof Madras a 3Iaterial Much in

tion laws are only a small part of bill which follows. There is a likell-German- y's

care for its working classes. I hood that some of the provisions ofFrom cradle to the grave in Germany I the bill will be incorporated in the material . .. particularly appropriate

Favor Now. are plain scrim, pure white, creamthe State has its finger on the pulse I employers liability bill or mode a sep

A Woman Sets Forth the Charm ofVarious Small Reptile).

With many women 'there are fh-ion- sin pets just as in dressr, says lUf.Queen. The year 1908 was the year

of the marmoset, : 1909 favored fh"real live teddy bear," while IatJt y-a- r

saw the introduction of the hamstr.The' writer has had considerable ex-perience with reptiles and thinks wmen, might do worse than give sOrnkof them the next call.

"Some of the small tortoises," hsays, "are inexpensive but in purchas-ing them one should be careful tocure strong, .healthy speciments wifhundamaged shells. From time totime there come upon the marktirarer and more expensive speci1!".Some of these are very beautiful ar.iwell worth the fancy, prices asiced forthem,' for although - sixpence or ashilling will purchase an ordinarytortoise anything up to half a guineamay be asked for the rarer ki-nds- .

Some of the American terrapin,especially when quite, young, havemost beautiful coloring and mark-ings. One that I possessed waa brightgreen with markings in the form ftebneentric circles on each ?cale, ardyellow, zebralike stripes on fhe rj'-ri- t

of the citizen. Germany hates waste arate act.GAME OF MINDORO. CONSIDERATION IN DRIVING. . r-- I n I, .. - 1

New weaves of madras designed todarken a room without excluding theair are now on the market. These

in any 1UI III, esyeiiiiui uuuicxii wasic. , . . A A

white cream; perfectly plainSwiss muslin, and Swiss muslin witha narrow ; raised stripe in it. Theseare suitable for any room, whereasthe piaided and dotted i. muslins are

Distinction Between Use and Abuse ofAlotor Car.

are called sun proof and for the timebeing they are having a wider vogueeven than cretonne for inner or side

It Enacted by the Senate and Houseof Representatives in General As used more especially for bedrooms

-- If we take the mechanical side of sembly convened: Two or three kinds of lace may beincluded in the border, or segments ofwindow drapings for living roomsthe question, a vast field of thought ia Section 4702 of the General Statutes and bedrooms 'with and without a

valance across the top.. In eitheris hereby amended to read as follows: some kind connected with an openwork beading.

the State to raise a boy to manhood, sayone or two thousand dollars, and itconsiders it an economic loss,', asidefrom the humane' view, to permit an

"employer to malm his workmen byhis failure to provide for them a safeplace in which to work and safe toolsto work with, and if the workmen doget Injured and their injuries are in-

cident to the employment, then theState throws burden of the loss upon

laid bare for investigation,' and it iscertally a moot point as whether It shall be the duty of the master case the curtains are hung independ

enlty from a pole so that they can bemany drivers, from the most scruD to exercise due care to provide forthe servant a safe place in which to IiAWS AFFECTING WOMEN.brought together in the centre orulously careful to the most egregious- -work, safe appliances and instrumen shoved back. The most stylish ar At Iieast They'd Have Been laws iftalities for his work, and fit and com rangement is to have them cover a

ly negligent, ever give very muchthought as to what is actually takingplace in the various working detailsof the mechanical anatomy of the

the Men Had Passed Them.petent persona as his cc laborers: tothe industry, that is on the consum third of the window oh either sideexercise due care, in the appointmentor designation of a vice principal, and - "Women have all the rights they

need and more privileges than aremachine they are driving. "Only recently the Minister of Inleaving the middle third to show i

white curtain which stops at the windowsill.

and head. Another was pile gr-r- y

with darker circles and brlghit rrlto appoint or designate as such viceterior in Germany said, "Germany'sModern engineering genius hasbrought the motor car of to-d- ay to principal a fit and competent person.wonderful industrial expansion is due stripes on the head and neck.good for them," is a common reply toany feminine talk about wanting to

This madras may fce bought by theyard or by the curtain and one 1 asThe manager, superintendent or foresucn a nign degree of efficiency that,

to all intents and purposes, it. is hard man in charge or control of the con of the land tortoises also are scarcelyless attractive. The Indian trrrjtortoise, for instance, has yellow.

effective as the other, the curtainsstruction, or works, or machinery, orto conceive any very great improve having an all around border that the

to the efficiency of Its workmen, andtheir efficiency could not have beenmaintained but for the social laws theState enacted for their safety and pro-tection. I do not mean to say thatthe individual German is more charit

vote. , Another favorite declarationis that "in New York State womenare not only equal with "men before

starlike markings all over its shell.operation, or any part thereof, or anyperson designated by the master to material sold by the yard lacks.ment in its general construction, says

London Motor. In most of the high-gra- de

cars now on the market, there

Tlie Rare Tamarao Plenty of WildCarabao, Boar and Deer. '

V paradise for hunters," is the wayJudge Liddell describes the country inthe vicinity of his home and plantationon the southeast coast of Mindoro.One game Mintioro excels in is the ta-

marao, rarest of animals and onewhich is found only in Mindoro. Thisfierce animal, much like an Americanbuffalo, is held in universal dread byevery native on the island, who lookson him as a far more formidable crea-ture than the maddest of wild cara-bao- s.

'Th,e tamarao is seldom seen In clear-

ings because he sticks to his nativewilds. When he does come near aclearing the natives in that vicinitymake for the nearest shelter. For thetamarao does not wait to attack. Hetakes the initiative himself, chargingevery one and everything in sight.

Mrs. Liddell, wife of Judge Liddell,is perhaps the only white woman whohas ever seen a tamarao. A fewweeks ago one came within fifteen feetof the window of the Liddell kitchen,where she was instructing the cook,and peered in. The natives in thoneighborhood took to their heels andthen the tamarao quietly walked off.

But if the tamarao is the piece deresistance among the game of Mindoroit is not the only game to be found onthe island. There are myriads of deer,wild chickens and game birds of allyorts. There are also plenty of wildboars on the island, some of them ofextraordinary size and none of themnoted for their docility. Judge Liddellhas one tusk fully 18 inches long,which charged the .hunters repeated!;

'Then there are tree frogs and fireThe other day a purchaser who has the law but they have a distinct ada suburban , cottage was selecting frogs which can be kept together inthe same vivarium. The tne frog ii

perform the duties, which the law im-pose upon the master to perform, shallbe held to be a vice-princip- al in all

is also a very high degree of excel vantage." People who say theseable than the American. The contrary madras forty Inches wide, by theyard, to drape the windows of threeis the- - case,: but collectively the State

in Germany is more' careful of the well suits for damages for death or injurylence observaable in constructive de-tails, so that, really,- - a driver haspractically nothing to do except steer suffered by a servant. -- Any employerbeing of workmen' than we are. We

things may be interested in the fol-lowing list of amendments to lawsdiscriminating against women.

- These amendments, says the Wo-men Lawyers Journal, were intro

rooms, and madras curtains for another room, and she gave her reasons:engaged in the construction, .repairing,have inherited two things from Engana actuate the throttle, and it is

undoubtedly this ultra simplification

about one and one-ha- lf to two inch slong and is normally bright gren incolor, though at times it may changeto fawn, pale gray or dark olive green.Each toe is provided with a small a

disc or pad which enables thefrog to adhere to any smooth surface

alteration, removal or painting of anyland, which we still cling to and "To pull down green shades darkof the personal attention requisite for building, bridge, viaduct or otherwhich form the basic foundation of duced in the Legislature last winter:ens a room but keeps out everythe well-bein- g of the mechanism, that misguided views of the relation structure, or inthe erection or opera.our breath of air, and-- thick curtains aretends to alienate the driver's thoughts tion of any machinery, or in the manuof master and servant, or employer

- One giving the mother equal rightswith the father in the property oftheir children. At present the fa

even to a perpendicular pane of gla1!.just as bad. And without greenfacture, transmission and use of elecand employe. tricity, or in tne manutacture or use"In economics we still cling to the shades or thick curtains rooms aretoo uncomfortably light in hot weath

It will feed on flies or bluehott'-- s

which may be placed alive In thcage. On perceiving it.-- prey It

of any dangerous appliance or sub ther is the next of kin and sole heirof the child.economic theories of Adam Smith and stance, shall see that all metal, wood, er." tRicardo of ' the 'survival of the fit One making the parents jointrope, glass, rubber, gutta percha, or The best qualities of these new curtest, and justify many an unfair or other material whatever, shall. be care tain madrases are; used , for parlors guardians of. the property of theirchildren. At present the father is

rrom supervising the operation of hismachine.

On the other hand, if we take thenumber of drivers who always treattheir machines with thorough con-sideration, and who can honestly saythey are never guilty of unnecessarilyharsh treatment, it wheth-er the number would reach a verylarge percentage.

For example, how many peopledraw ud their cars in,, say 20 feet.

unjust - commercial act by that princlimbs as near as possible to It andthen springs upon it from a diitancaof sometimes more than a foot, open-ing its mouth as it springs and fixirthe Insect with its tongue which is

fully selected and inspected and test and libraries, a salesman explainedthe sole guardian.ed so as to detect any defects and all The made curtains selected by the One giving the surviving husband

ciple. In law we have adopted fromthe English Common Law the legalfiction, that legal entity called 'theordinary prudent man, and we let

scaffolding, staging, raise work or purchaser were intended for a livingother ' temporary structure shall be also provided with an adhesive dis .room furnished in green. They hadconstructed to bear three times the "The fire frog on the contrary ia dark green, almost black mesh.

or wife "an equar share in the other'sproperty.

One providing that the will of aman who subsequently marries shallbe revoked, the same as the will of

maximum weight to be sustained by'him decide all our controversies inall relations of life; whether-th- price said structure, and such structureis reasonable, whether the time is rea 1 ,1 . n r tt Via. 1

covered with a large, conventionaldesign done in lighter greens anddark browns illuminated with touch-es of dull red. In the border these

more lethargic in its movements untilit lias caught its prey. This, how-ever, must not be taken as a sign thatit is not equally voracious. Thoughbarely an inch long it will tackle

an unmarried woman.:::r:: " r! or overcrowded, and all scaffolding,One eiving a married woman thecare, place

safe, whether the tools were rea staging, or other structure more than colors were combined in a smaller rieht to carry on any business, tradetwenty feet from the ground or floor pattern with Oriental effect.sonably safe, etc., etc worms more than twice its length nowill It release its hold when once Itor other structure more than twenty or occupation with her- - husband and

share in the profits. Now the joint"Now, I do not desire to enter Into A particularly good pattern withan indigo blue mesh suggested an old has seized its prey. A fire frog mayfeet from. the ground or floor shall be

secured from swaying and provideda discussion of the merit or demerit earnings of husband and wife belongto the husband.with a strong and efficient safety rail stained glass window, many colors

being combined in the border. Manyof the most stylish curtains shown

be angled for like a fish. You haveonly to attach a mealworm or cater-pillar to, a thread and dangle it infront of the creatures nose and It will

or other contrivance, so as to preventof such a system of deciding what isright or proper in each individualcase, but I submit, gentlemen, thatunder the present conditions of our

One giving a married woman theany person from falling therefrom had a black foundation and a pattern right to any compensation derivea

from any business, trade or occupaand all dangerous machinery shall beindustrial activity with the increasing of neutral colors picked out with asecurely covered and protected to the tion carried on by her within or with at once seize it and may be drawnup. Sometimes two frog will seizethe same worm at fhe same time one

use of dangerous machinery, and the bright color. out the household. At present ,tnefullest extent that the proper opera-tion of the machinery permits, and In madras sold by the yard somegreat number of people working to

gether in one place, the 'ordinery pru of the very best designs include no at each end. Ttien ensues a mostdent man could not be relied upon to amusing tug of war.bright colors at all. For instance,

the purchaser referred to chose for

services of a married woman in andabout the household belong to thehusband; this includes taking board-ers, nursing the sick, sewing, wash-ing, etc. '

all shafts, wells, floor openings, andsimilar places of danger shall be en-closed and all machinery other thanthan operated by hand power shall.

decide properly ana wisely whether a The coloring of the fire frog I

certain place, under the conditions, one room madras combining severalshades of brown In oblongs, triangles

remarkable. Viewed from above it isusually dull gray, though occasionallywhenever necessary for the safety ofwas safe, or whether the intricate

tools were safe. . When industry was One making all sums tnat may De some specimens are dark green, i Theand scrolls covering a tan mesh.persons employed about the same or

when there is no earthly reason whythey should not utilize 40? Here isa case in point, frequently occurring.

Assume a man to be driving in citytraffic and to see a "block" at the cor-ner which he is approaching. Whatare his actions? Does he at onceslow down, and gently elide up to hisposition at the rear of the othervehicles, or does he go merrily on,only arresting his progress in the lastfew yards by a more or less vigorousapplication of his brake, whereas, aslikely as not, his momentum, whenhe first noticed that the traffic was ar-rested, would have just sufficed totake him to his position, with possiblythe merest touch of the brake tofinish up with?

A similar lack of consideration forthe car is also frequently shownwhen driving into garages, etc.,though it must be admitted that thechief delinquents in this case are theprofessional drivers. It is hard to ex-plain exactly what it is. but thereseems to be a degree of self-laudato- ry

exultation in the triumph of mindover matter, and the driver, instead ofallowing the glory to the designer andmanufacturer of the car seems tohave an inherent inclination to makeit patent, both to the car itself andanyone who may happen to be near,that he and he only, controls its everymovement.

When hesays "go" it has to go,and when he says "stop" it has tostop, even though its very frame mayshiver and tremble with the injusticeof the unreasonable demands so sud-denly and thoughtlessly made uponit.

recovered in actions or special proIn its Infancy, using only a few slm The greater part of the design was infor the safety or tne general public, ceedings by a married woman to repie tools for its work, and only a few very dark walnut brown, the finer cover for her services the separatemen working together and their em lines in cinnamon brown. .be provided with a system of commun-ication by means of signals so, that atall times there may be prompt and

before he was shot down.Wild carabao hunting is another

pastime of the Midoro planters andone that is not destined to soothe thenerves of weak hearted men. Thesebig animals are at all times dangerous,and when once wounded or angeredwill charge their hunters with all theferocitv of an African buffalo.

James Liddell, a son of the Judge,had an experience with one of themrecently that will not be forgotten ina hurry. He was hunting and shotthe big fellow, knocking him off hisfeet. As the carabao lay still he ap-proached him and when not a footaway the carabao "leaped to his feetand charged.

There was no time for a shot, soyoung Liddell did the only thing opento. him grappled with the infuriatedbeast. Three times the animal goredhim. and flnallv the boy made his es-

cape. What the Filipinos in his partyregarded as the miraculous feature ofthe accident was the fact that thecarabao had permitted him to escape.

Manila Times.

Helpful Sugrseistions.Much depends upon the care the

little chicks get at the start.Scatter ashes around the currant

and gooseberry busnes.Treat yourself and the mother to

a strawberry patch this year. ' Starttfdaj--.

Scratch a little grass seed into thebare spots when cleaning up the yard.I-i- ter it will look better.

Have you cleaned, oiled and re-paired the work harness?

Watch the shoulders of the plowhorees. They are easily made sore

Clean the fence corners and destroythe insect eggs deposited in dryplaces, grass, and other trash.

Plant shade trees. Their coolshelter will be valuable after awhile.

ployer working with them, and using Dark brown and burnt orange property of the wife. At presentthey belong to the husband.made the combination in one largeefficient communication between thethe same- tools, then it was proper to

rely upon the 'ordinary prudent man'to provide a 'reasonably safe place in eployes or other persons and the op--

cosm- - nf thf motlVA nnwpr tn onahlA CHAFF.

under parts, however, from which Ittakes its name are spotted with orangered. One more curious trait about itis the habit to be observed in- - somespecimens of curling up like a driedleaf when toucned. The baci is thenbent and all four limbs are curled upover it until the lips of the snoutand all the toes nearly touch. It isdifficult to explain the reason forthis action, but it is apparently de-

signed to be in some way protective.Possibly the position is assumed inorder to dsplay the warning red.color of the under side."

"What is the reciprocity proposition,

conventional design with an ecrumesh. An exception to the no colorrule showed an Egyptian design donein several shades of dull blue withhere and there a trace of old roseshowing. There were wonderful

which to work and safe tools to work its quick stoppage, and in the trans-wit- h,

but in modern industry no such mjSSion and use of electricity of aconditions prevail. riantrerous voltaee full and comDlete anyhow?"

"Why, it means tnat a state agreesOur inventive renlus has produced inauiatlon shall be provided at allpoints where the public or the em to recognize the automoDiie licenses

of the adjoining states." PittsburgPost.

very intricate ana complicated ma-chinery to do the work, which whilevery useful is very dangerous to those

combinations of greens and of greensand khaki color and of deep bluesand khaki! Conventional designs arecansldered newer than the, floral andthe best of these in turn cover the

who handle it unless you safeguardthem properly. We have harnessed Bacon murdered Shakespeare? Non

ployes of the owner, contractor or sub-contractor transmitting or using saidelectricity are liable to come in con-tact with the wire, and dead wiresshall not be miugled with live wires,nor strung upon the same support, andthe arms or supports bearing livewires shall be specially designated by

the giant forces of nature to do the sense!How could that be pray?groundwork in a closely interwovenwork of modern industry and we con-

gregate in one place thousands where rather than in a scatttf ed effect. Why, we saw an actor do itIn hanging these curtains they Only yesterday.

Boston Transcript.must reach from the top of the winonly a handfui used to work together,and I submit that for their protectionin life and limb a different standard dow moulding to the floor and bea color or other designation which is

instantly apparent, and live electrical Adam soThe Serpent What's

MARRIED.BOUTEIXIER-COO- K. At Shelton.

Miss Mary Cook, of Shelton, andGeorge Boutellier, , of Derby. .

ELWELIi- -WORTH. In Springdale,May 18, Miss Alice O. Wort ft, toWalter F. Elwell of Brooklyn.

COLMR-GOWLE-S. Tn NorfoIk.My18, .Miss Mabel Pauline Crfvles andAmos Burton Collar.

wires carrying a dangerous voltage grouchy over to-da- y?

gathered on a pole and not pleated.The white sash curtains on the otherhand ought not to hang lower thanto a few inches below the window

of safety ought to be provided bylaw than the 'ordinary prudent man's'opinion what is a 'safe place' to workIn and 'safe tools" to work with. A

The Ape Oh, he says tnat tne arshall be strung at such distance fromthe poles or supports as to permit re-pairmen to frenely engage in their

New York Leon Jung's lawyer triedto clear him of a policy charge by tell-ing the court that the ticket found Inhis possession was "a beautiful Ori-ental prayer to Confucius." A Chin--

rival of woman means that all hisplans for universal peace have beennew employer has arisen in our work without danger of shock and, sill. The shorter curtain gives

ornat tovrcer bor knocked in the hean for --gooa. fucK.modern industry, who. does. nofvknowj generally, all owners, contractors or IaiiSZ u wmtcts idleness.